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los seres
06-26-07, 09:37 AM
Memory-Tech and Microsoft formed alliances for HD DVD commercial server technology development and services deployment, related to the HDi interactivity feature.

Memory-Tech and Microsoft have been collaborating for improvement and enhancement of HD DVD VC-1 CODEC and HDi interactivity.

The interactive functions of the HD DVD movie titles are included in the HDi technology. These functions require a network (internet) connecivity between the HD DVD player and specific internet servers, in order to allow viewers to watch extra features and receive information related to the HD DVD movie they watch on their TVs.

Microsoft and Memory-Tech said that they would cooperate in the development of a secure HDi server environment, while they will work with the movie providers (studios), in an effort to and accelerate the deployment of HDi.

"Web connectivity is one of the most important features for wide penetration of HD DVD products in the market. So far Microsoft has been working with Memory-Tech, who is leading HD DVD authoring and replication in the market, to improve and refine VC-1 CODEC. Collaboration for HD DVD server development between the two companies will contribute to acceleration and business growth of the HD DVD format in the world market" says Kazuo Sakai, Vice President, Digital Entertainment Partner Group of Microsoft.

"It is great honor for Memory-Tech to jointly develop HD DVD commercial server and make it available for studio partners with Microsoft. As HD DVD total service company, we would like to continue to support studio partners to develop very attractive HD DVD software for consumer benefits"says Shiroharu Kawasaki, President and CEO of Memory-Tech.

Bandai Visual USA (http://www.bandaivisual.us/freedom/index.html) will release this month the first high-definition anime title in North America. Freedom Volume 1 in the HD DVD format, which includes HDi network function.

CDRinfo (http://www.cdrinfo.com/Sections/News/Details.aspx?NewsId=20778)

ocd_guy
06-26-07, 09:44 AM
Los Seres,

Thanks for the interesting read. :)

-Murray

Capek
06-26-07, 09:53 AM
BEWARE BEWARE!!!

That article is just a ruse! Microsoft's actual plan is to launch servers filled to the brim with super evil viruses so that when you connect your HD-DVD player to the internet, it will automatically download them and explode in your living room, further moving us all along toward the digital download era that is after all Microsoft's real aim! Evil Evil Evil!!

Russ Younger
06-26-07, 10:00 AM
Oh no! We had better go with Blu-Ray! :-)

BlackMR2
06-26-07, 10:18 AM
Kent: Hordes of panicky people seem to be evacuating the town for some unknown reason. Professor, without knowing precisely what the danger is, would you say it's time for our viewers to crack each other's heads open and feast on the goo inside?

Professor: Mmm, yes I would, Kent.

evolver
06-26-07, 02:51 PM
I for one welcome our new Blu overlords.

5thDanMaster
06-26-07, 02:58 PM
I for one welcome our new Blu overlords.
Funniest post today.